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The
Hongkong Telegraph.
三七英香 THURSDAY JULY 3. .1924
YOUNDED S 四拜禮
THE
BRITISH
FLIERS IN
HONGKONG.
INTERESTING PICTURES ASHORE AND AFLOAT.
THE MEETING WITH CAPTAIN · D'OISY.
The British world filers are here seen just after having come ashore. Left to right are seen: -7 An officer of the Surrey's, Flying Officer Plenderleuk, "Scr. Andrews, Mr. R. Hancock, Squadron- Leader MacLaren and Mr..W. H. Bell. (Photo: Ming: Yuen !,
This picture shows the British seaplane just after it had alighted at Lalchikok. Photo: Ming Yuen).
traph taken
BRITISH'
FLIGIIT.
GOOD TRIP TO
FOOCHOW.
WEST RIVER FLOODS.
DYKES BROKEN DOWN.
Over Hundred Villages Inundated.
BLAUER: CUPY 10 OTH
935 TRE ARUMN
HUDSON SUPER SIX.
· The Boar that never
wears out."
4-passenger Touring... 63,800
7-passenger Touring,$4,000
5-passenger Conch
5-passenger Sedan...
$4,300
$5,000
.$3,500
7-passongor Bedan
i.
THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR Co., Ltd. Registered Head Office and Service Station.
3 Wong Nei Chung Reső, Happy Valley.
Central 3950. | folophono.
MURDER OF MR. ILAWLEY,
JUNKMEN'S CRIME, RECALLED.
QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
London: July 2.
News reaches ns from Cunion SHANGHAI REACHED
In the House of Commons, Mr. Lansbury asked by whoso, aus to the effect that owing to the thority the commander of the Cockchafer noted in connection with THIS FORENGON.
rocont riso of the West Rivor, the the Wanhsien incident. He asked if the two fuon concoroud, with dykes at To Chuk, Pak Hok and the murder of M*, Hawley were court-martialfod or otherwise tried, Squadron. Loader MacLaren Tai Wo, in the Ko Tu district, and what was the time between the murder and the oxeoutions. continues to wake good progress ware broken down on the 25 h., 'Mr. Frank Hodges replied that the Cockchafer was the only war in his fillit round the world.
27th, and 28th, Juno rospectively, ['vossel present; and the conpianding officer took the action he con A Router's message from
As a result, over a hundred sidored nocossary. A full written report of the British Commander." Foochow ways he landed without villages has become inundated, in Chief was awaited. Mr. Hodges added, amid Opposition cheore, mishap under perfect weather but the loss in life and property that the American Commander-in-Chief had thanked the
condition al 27-45 pins not yet known."
British Commander-in-Chlof for tho action taken. by yesterday, orveting - with
The homeless people have the commander of the Cockchafer, whlob, according to the income: no nenidents on route. He did taken refuge on high round and plete report recolved, had materially unsisted in saving life.--Hauter. not follow the contour of the the hillsides in the vicinity, and whole coast, hat struck overland are hoping in rocsive aid from
[Our Shanghai correspondent cabled on Juno 10ta Ilankow reports state that Mr. Edwin C.-Hawley, aged 42, an from Hunghwa Sound,“
the various benevolent societies. American, who was Manager of the Wanasion branch of Mosara. The message further stated that our account of the presence of Arnhold. Brathors and Company, Shanghai, was killed on June 17th a reception was to have been bandits in the vicinity, however, during en outbreak by river junk workers while supervising the given to the aviators last evening so far no saceour has born furth-fanding of a stemmer with wood oil. This tragedy follows other out- et Pagoda Ameitorage, at the coming for those unfortunate braake by the junkmen, who roaunted, steamers carrying cargo Naval Club, Admiral Sah Chen peopl
ping presiding, and the airmen
were to leave for Shanghai at six
o'clock this morning.
hithorto carried by junks, Mr. Hawloy had been fifteen years in Chinn, and his wife Loonia, Is at prosont in Now Jorasy..
A Peking telegram of June 22nd stated :----
A later Router's message says LOCAL BANK FAILURE.firming the death of Mr. Hawley following a dispute with junkmon that Maciaron loft for Shanghai
at seven o'clerk this morning.
REACHES SHANGHAL Ihr Own Correspondent.j
Shanghai, July 3. MaeLaron arrived here at 11,30 this morning.
..
He will be the guost at tiffin to-morrow of the Shanghai Club, while resident. ex-fliers of the Royal Air Force will tomorrow
entortain him to dinnor.
The airmen will probably leave on Saturday for Kagoshima.
RECENT MOTOR SMASH,
ANOTHER DEATH
REPORTED.
WINDING-UP PETITION.
Order Granted by Court..
A wireless report to the Amerian Logation from Wanhsion con states that the Commander of the British gunboat Cockchafer, acting |with commendable vigour and promptitude, under a threat to bom, bard the city, compelled the les ling military authorities. to follow Mr. Hawley's cortoge, afoot to the grave and also execute two of the principal junkmon.]
SEMI-FINALS NEXT.
CLOSING STAGES AT WIMBLEDON.
In the Court of Bankruptcy Jurisdiction this morning, before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. H. presented by Tong Set-kwan for H. J. Compertz), a petition was
London, fuly 2. the compulsory winding up of the Chinoze Merchants Bank.
At Wimbledon the weather was cloudy. Ten thousand attend- Limitud, which, it will be re-
od. The sole topio was the rotiroment of Malle. Langlon, who, was membered, closed its doors on a spectator. Miss McKane thereby recolves a walk-over into the June 14th.
final.
The first contre court match saw. Raymond, and Spence defeat Mr. Campbell Prosser, Kingscote and Gilbert, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. The South Africans were al-
into 40,000 shares of $25 each.
J
presenting the petitioner, said the bank was incorporated in August, ways superior. Another British doubles defeat was Richards and 1917, under the name of the Wah Hunter beating Wossuam and Wheatley, 6-2, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4; while the Shung Banking Corporation. Its Masterman, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4.
Americans. Washburn and Watson, disposed, of Kingsley and capital was $1,000,000, divided Mrs. Covell and Miss McKane entered the semi-final by defeat- Mr. M.A. Razack's chauffour Business was commenced shortlying Mesdames Deamish and Hazel, 7-5, 6-4, in the fourth round.
Jn the fourth round of the mixed doubles, Godfrae and Mrs. enino bofore
the Magistrate afterwards and the capital was Shepherd Barron beat Hunter and Miss Charman, 9-7, 2-5. vastorday
of increased by special resolution. Wooenam and Mrs. Covell on a charge
had a walk-ovor from Borotra manslaughter arising-from-thea-August 1918 The Bawasand-Molle Lenglen, the latter scratching Gilbert and Miss-Mo fatal motor smash which occurred changed to the Chinnse Mer Kane boat Williams and Mrs. Wightman, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. Lamb and whilst he was taking friends out chants Bank, Ltd: Its boad
on a joy-ride. Another of the office was at Hongkong, and Miss Harvey beat Turnbull and Mrs. Cradcock, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5,
Mrs. Wightman and Miss Wills had a walk-over from Mdle. victims hae since died in hospital. they had branches at Cariton,
The driver has been remanded Saigon, Shanghai, New York and Lenglen and Miss Ryan, who scratched. All the foregoing winners for a week.
other places. On June 14th this enter the semi-finals.
In the fourth round. Spence and Raymond beat Norman your, instractions were sent from Brookos and Fischor, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2, and thus meet the Americane, New York and the bank closed Richards and Hunter, in the semi-final. Lycott and Godfree the its doors.
hollora, best the brothers Alonso, 6-4, 6-4, 9-7, and meet the The petition, continued counsel, said that of the capital of $5,000, Americans, Williams and Washburn, in the semi-final. 900 a sum of $1,118,000 had been 6.1, and meste Miss McKane in the final-Renter,
In the ladies' somi-final Miss Wills beat Mrs. Satterthwaito, 6-2,
THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE.
PETITION AGAIN ADJOURNED,
DEMOCRATIC_BALLOTING.
FURTHER MCADOO ADHERENTS.
New York; July 3.
paid up. The Company wore indebted to petitioner to the extent of 8973.11 and interost thereon, the balance standing `on his account. The Company was At the Supreme Court, this unable to pay its debts and there- fure it was just and equitable that morning, in bankruptcy jurisdic tion, before the acting Chiof the Company should be wound Justice, Mr. Campbell Prosser UP, pr that such other order be
mado as should be just. mentioned the case of the Banque Industriello de Chine. Ho ap; for the winding up of the Com
Mr. Prossor asked that an order plied, on behalf of a petitioner, for a further adjournment of the Pany be made and that Mr. John thirty-third ballot, the Mississippi delegation was induced to transfor
Fleming continuo as petition for six
mantha, In
Manager. December., 1923, the creditors approved a scheme whoroby bonds were to be issued on the ingly. socurity of a portion of the Boxer Indemnity.. The bank had, owing to unforeseen circumstances, boon unable to issue the bonds,
Mr. Prostor applied for an-ad- journment until January 5th, 1925, and his Lordship assented.
HAWKER'S DODGE.
INDIAN, CONSTABLE TOO. SMART.
The thirty-first' ballot on the opaning of the Damhocratio*Con- vention this morning was divided among thirteen candidatos.
Thore was renewed rejoicing in the McAdoo camp whon, in the Special its twarty vatos from Mr. Davis to Mr. McAdoo's column, where it agreed to stay for five-ballots in order to give the McAdoo men a An order was granted accord-chance to show what they could do Router's American Service.
FRENCH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
WON BY BRITISH AMATEUR.
Paris, July 2
THE OIL CONTROVERSY.
Lator.
After four more inconclusive ballots, Mr. W. J. Bryan spoké, declaring himself for Mr. McAdoo. Ho namod many other De- mocrate who, he opined, could fill the Presidonoy with brodit, in- cluding his brother, Mr. Charles Bryan; Mr. Ralston, of Indiania, and Mr. Walab, of Montana. He urged that this was no time for the nomination of reactionary Republicans, who would get most of the: Conservative votes. Mr. McAdoo fulfilled the requirement of being progrossivo, · · · · - Į.
There was great disorder by the Smith supporters in the gallory. but tho, McAdoo adherents applauded rapturously. One of the des On the La Boulio course, the legatos asked about Mr. MoAdoo representing Mr. Dohony as counsel. Fronch opon golf championship If any oil over touched Mr. McAdoo," said Mr. Bryan," the intense, was won for the first tinio in its and persistent opposition of Wall Stroot has washed it all away. soventeen years' history, by an Mr. MoAdoo gained ton votos in the next ballot, during which amateur Britishor-Cyril Tolloy. the hall resounded with reary of "Oll Oil!" by the MoAdoa sup It was stated in conection Over a 72 hole coureo his aggro- porters, amid which the session adjourned until the ovoning. with a charge of bribery brought gate was 200. Hagon, the Ame: against an unliconsad hawkor rloan, was second with 293, and this morning: that he made an Duncan twolfch with 305: The ingenious attempt to roouver the American, Sarazon, did it in 307, damaging piece of evidence.pre- Ockendon, the holder, did not sonted by the ton-cent piece ho competo. offorbd to the Indian constablo,
Tolloy was most steady
Reuter's American Service
SHANGHAI LEGAL
CASES.
TO-DAY:
NO DECISIONS YET.
Closing Exchange 25, 4. 11/16/ (Our Own Correspondoni.),
Barometer, Shangbal, July 3,
2.p.m. 29.80 Judge Purdy, In the United
On the wad to the Station ho throughout, He did the first told the Bikh he would like to add round in 73, the second in to the sum, and made a grab for 73, the third in 713 and the coin as soon as the Indian's the fourth in 73: By hid third, fist was opened to receive the he beat the amateur record for Statos Court for China, anhoune, additional offering. Qulok as he the course, held by the Amorioan, ed that he would not render his was, the Indian was even quicker Chio Evans, by one stroko, decision in the Webb China and big-palm closed again quickly Hagen registered 75.72,77 and 79. Press case and other cries until over the cuina Mr:B.E.Lindauli Baraxon in the horning Headed|lisreturns from: kolding utligns: Kiter heating, "h"? videnba's find the fold with: 78 Zaude73, Bat, at Fthe O
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